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The Burning Zone

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Volume 1 of the Apothecary Green trilogy set in eighteenth-century Lichfield, England.

“…a well-crafted, well-constructed novel ... could do for Lichfield what Cadfael did for Shrewsbury.” – The Lichfield Mercury

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The interesting balance of fact and fiction make this a great read and a real page turner." – Express and Star


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Blurb

Little knowing that the unearthing of a medieval grave slab will propel him into the realm of waking nightmare, Richard Greene, apothecary, antiquarian and museum-keeper extraordinaire, is the sole witness to a sadistic murder.

Badly injured in the doomed attempt to save the victim of a fire universally believed to be a tragic accident, Greene emerges from lengthy convalescence only to be drawn into the coils of a demented and murderous search for vengeance enacted from beyond the grave and across generations; a pitiless ritual of retribution inflicted upon all who had sat in judgement upon England’s last heretic – the victim a crazed Anabaptist – sentenced to die a hideous death in the last judicial burning to stain English history.

Now, as the century of Enlightenment gathers pace around him, the terrors and obsessions of an earlier, darker time reach out to claim one final victim: the woman at the heart of Greene’s own life.

A final offering to sate the ravening hunger of ‘The Burning Zone’.

Artist, academic and sometime bluesman, Michael Anson lives in Norfolk.


 

“I can’t recommend this book enough”
— Amazon review
“Period drama at its best”
— Amazon review
“... kept me riveted from beginning to end”
— Amazon review

Published: August 2019

Paperback: 295 pages

ISBN-13: ‎978-1916129719

Dimensions: ‎12.7 x 3.25 x 20.32 cm

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